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1 ;;; eieio-speedbar.el -- Classes for managing speedbar displays. -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2005, 2007-2015 Free Software Foundation,
4 ;; Inc.
6 ;; Author: Eric M. Ludlam <zappo@gnu.org>
7 ;; Keywords: OO, tools
8 ;; Package: eieio
10 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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25 ;;; Commentary:
27 ;; This provides some classes that can be used as a parent which
28 ;; will automatically provide SPEEDBAR support for any list of objects
29 ;; of that type.
31 ;; This file requires speedbar version 0.10 or later.
33 ;;; Creating a new speedbar mode based on a pre-existing object hierarchy
35 ;; To create a new speedbar mode based on lists of objects is easier
36 ;; than creating a whole new speedbar mode from scratch.
38 ;; 1) Objects that will have lists of items that can be expanded
39 ;; should also inherit from the classes:
40 ;; * `eieio-speedbar' - specify your own button behavior
41 ;; * `eieio-speedbar-directory-button' - objects that behave like directories
42 ;; * `eieio-speedbar-file-button' - objects that behave like files
44 ;; 2) Objects that have lists of children should implement the method
45 ;; `eieio-speedbar-object-children' which returns a list of more
46 ;; objects, or a list of strings.
48 ;; 3) Objects that return a list of strings should also implement these
49 ;; methods:
50 ;; * `eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines' - make tag lines for a child.
51 ;; * `eieio-speedbar-child-description' - describe non-object children
53 ;; 4) Objects which have expanded information should implement the method
54 ;; `eieio-speedbar-description' to produce more information.
56 ;; 5) Objects that are associated with a directory should implement
57 ;; the method `eieio-speedbar-derive-line-path' which returns a
58 ;; path.
60 ;; 6) Objects that have a specialized behavior when clicked should
61 ;; define the method `eieio-speedbar-handle-click'.
63 ;; To initialize a new eieio based speedbar display, do the following.
65 ;; 1) Create a keymap variable `foo-speedbar-key-map'.
66 ;; This keymap variable should be initialized in a function.
67 ;; If you have no special needs, use `eieio-speedbar-key-map'
69 ;; 2) Create a variable containing an easymenu definition compatible
70 ;; with speedbar. if you have no special needs, use
71 ;; `eieio-speedbar-menu'.
73 ;; 3) Create a function which returns the top-level list of children
74 ;; objects to be displayed in speedbar.
76 ;; 4) Call `eieio-speedbar-create' as specified in it's documentation
77 ;; string. This will automatically handle cases when speedbar is
78 ;; not already loaded, and specifying all overload functions.
80 ;; 5) Create an initializer function which looks like this:
82 ;; (defun my-speedbar-mode-initialize ()
83 ;; "documentation"
84 ;; (interactive)
85 ;; (speedbar-frame-mode 1)
86 ;; (speedbar-change-initial-expansion-list mymodename)
87 ;; (speedbar-get-focus))
89 ;; where `mymodename' is the same value as passed to `eieio-speedbar-create'
90 ;; as the MODENAME parameter.
92 ;; @todo - Can we make this ECB friendly?
94 ;;; Code:
95 (require 'eieio)
96 (require 'eieio-custom)
97 (require 'speedbar)
99 ;;; Support a way of adding generic object based modes into speedbar.
101 (defun eieio-speedbar-make-map ()
102 "Make the generic object based speedbar keymap."
103 (let ((map (speedbar-make-specialized-keymap)))
105 ;; General viewing things
106 (define-key map "\C-m" 'speedbar-edit-line)
107 (define-key map "+" 'speedbar-expand-line)
108 (define-key map "=" 'speedbar-expand-line)
109 (define-key map "-" 'speedbar-contract-line)
111 ;; Some object based things
112 (define-key map "C" 'eieio-speedbar-customize-line)
113 map))
115 (defvar eieio-speedbar-key-map (eieio-speedbar-make-map)
116 "A generic object based speedbar display keymap.")
118 (defvar eieio-speedbar-menu
119 '([ "Edit Object/Field" speedbar-edit-line t]
120 [ "Expand Object" speedbar-expand-line
121 (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
122 (looking-at "[0-9]+: *.\\+. "))]
123 [ "Contract Object" speedbar-contract-line
124 (save-excursion (beginning-of-line)
125 (looking-at "[0-9]+: *.-. "))]
126 "---"
127 [ "Customize Object" eieio-speedbar-customize-line
128 (eieio-object-p (speedbar-line-token)) ]
130 "Menu part in easymenu format used in speedbar while browsing objects.")
132 ;; Note to self: Fix this silly thing!
133 (defalias 'eieio-speedbar-customize-line 'speedbar-edit-line)
135 (defun eieio-speedbar-create (map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)
136 "Create a speedbar mode for displaying an object hierarchy.
137 MAP-FN is the keymap generator function used for extra keys.
138 MAP-VAR is the keymap variable used.
139 MENU-VAR is the symbol containing an easymenu compatible menu part to use.
140 MODENAME is a string used to identify this browser mode.
141 FETCHER is a generic function used to fetch the base object list used when
142 creating the speedbar display."
143 (if (not (featurep 'speedbar))
144 (add-hook 'speedbar-load-hook
145 (list 'lambda nil
146 (list 'eieio-speedbar-create-engine
147 map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)))
148 (eieio-speedbar-create-engine map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)))
150 (defun eieio-speedbar-create-engine (map-fn map-var menu-var modename fetcher)
151 "Create a speedbar mode for displaying an object hierarchy.
152 Called from `eieio-speedbar-create', or the speedbar load-hook.
153 MAP-FN, MAP-VAR, MENU-VAR, MODENAME, and FETCHER are the same as in
154 `eieio-speedbar-create'."
155 ;; make sure the keymap exists
156 (funcall map-fn)
157 ;; Add to the expansion list.
158 (speedbar-add-expansion-list
159 (list modename
160 menu-var
161 map-var
162 (list 'lambda '(dir depth)
163 (list 'eieio-speedbar-buttons 'dir 'depth
164 (list 'quote fetcher)))))
165 ;; Set the special functions.
166 (speedbar-add-mode-functions-list
167 (list modename
168 '(speedbar-item-info . eieio-speedbar-item-info)
169 '(speedbar-line-directory . eieio-speedbar-line-path))))
171 (defun eieio-speedbar-buttons (dir-or-object depth fetcher)
172 "Create buttons for the speedbar display.
173 Start in directory DIR-OR-OBJECT. If it is an object, just display that
174 object's subelements.
175 Argument DEPTH specifies how far down we have already been displayed.
176 If it is a directory, use FETCHER to fetch all objects associated with
177 that path."
178 (let ((objlst (cond ((eieio-object-p dir-or-object)
179 (list dir-or-object))
180 ((stringp dir-or-object)
181 (funcall fetcher dir-or-object))
182 (t dir-or-object))))
183 (if (not objlst)
184 (speedbar-make-tag-line nil nil nil nil "Empty display" nil nil nil
185 depth)
186 ;; Dump all objects into speedbar
187 (while objlst
188 (eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line (car objlst) depth)
189 (setq objlst (cdr objlst))))))
192 ;;; DEFAULT SUPERCLASS baseline methods
194 ;; First, define methods with no class defined. These will work as if
195 ;; on the default superclass. Specifying no class will allow these to be used
196 ;; when no other methods are found, allowing multiple inheritance to work
197 ;; reliably with eieio-speedbar.
199 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-description (object)
200 "Return a string describing OBJECT."
201 (eieio-object-name-string object))
203 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-derive-line-path (_object)
204 "Return the path which OBJECT has something to do with."
205 nil)
207 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname (object)
208 "Return a string to use as a speedbar button for OBJECT."
209 (eieio-object-name-string object))
211 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line (object depth)
212 "Insert a tag line into speedbar at point for OBJECT.
213 By default, all objects appear as simple TAGS with no need to inherit from
214 the special `eieio-speedbar' classes. Child classes should redefine this
215 method to create more accurate tag lines.
216 Argument DEPTH is the depth at which the tag line is inserted."
217 (speedbar-make-tag-line nil nil nil nil
218 (eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
219 'eieio-speedbar-object-click
220 object
221 'speedbar-tag-face
222 depth))
224 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-handle-click (object)
225 "Handle a click action on OBJECT in speedbar.
226 Any object can be represented as a tag in SPEEDBAR without special
227 attributes. These default objects will be pulled up in a custom
228 object edit buffer doing an in-place edit.
230 If your object represents some other item, override this method
231 and take the appropriate action."
232 (require 'eieio-custom)
233 (dframe-with-attached-buffer
234 (eieio-customize-object object))
235 (dframe-maybee-jump-to-attached-frame))
238 ;;; Class definitions
240 ;; Now define a special speedbar class with some
241 ;; variables with :allocation class which can be attached into
242 ;; object hierarchies.
244 ;; These more complex types are for objects which wish to display
245 ;; lists of children buttons.
247 (defclass eieio-speedbar nil
248 ((buttontype :initform nil
249 :type symbol
250 :documentation
251 "The type of expansion button used for objects of this class.
252 Possible values are those symbols supported by the `exp-button-type' argument
253 to `speedbar-make-tag-line'."
254 :allocation :class)
255 (buttonface :initform speedbar-tag-face
256 :type (or symbol face)
257 :documentation
258 "The face used on the textual part of the button for this class.
259 See `speedbar-make-tag-line' for details."
260 :allocation :class)
261 (expanded :initform nil
262 :type boolean
263 :documentation
264 "State of an object being expanded in speedbar.")
266 "Class which provides basic speedbar support for child classes.
267 Add one of the child classes to this class to the parent list of a class."
268 :method-invocation-order :depth-first
269 :abstract t)
271 (defclass eieio-speedbar-directory-button (eieio-speedbar)
272 ((buttontype :initform angle)
273 (buttonface :initform speedbar-directory-face))
274 "Class providing support for objects which behave like a directory."
275 :method-invocation-order :depth-first
276 :abstract t)
278 (defclass eieio-speedbar-file-button (eieio-speedbar)
279 ((buttontype :initform bracket)
280 (buttonface :initform speedbar-file-face))
281 "Class providing support for objects which behave like a file."
282 :method-invocation-order :depth-first
283 :abstract t)
286 ;;; Methods to eieio-speedbar-* which do not need to be overridden
288 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line ((object eieio-speedbar)
289 depth)
290 "Insert a tag line into speedbar at point for OBJECT.
291 All objects a child of symbol `eieio-speedbar' can be created from
292 this method. Override this if you need non-traditional tag lines.
293 Argument DEPTH is the depth at which the tag line is inserted."
294 (let ((children (eieio-speedbar-object-children object))
295 (exp (oref object expanded)))
296 (if (not children)
297 (if (eq (oref object buttontype) 'expandtag)
298 (speedbar-make-tag-line 'statictag
299 ? nil nil
300 (eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
301 'eieio-speedbar-object-click
302 object
303 (oref object buttonface)
304 depth)
305 (speedbar-make-tag-line (oref object buttontype)
306 ? nil nil
307 (eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
308 'eieio-speedbar-object-click
309 object
310 (oref object buttonface)
311 depth))
312 (speedbar-make-tag-line (oref object buttontype)
313 (if exp ?- ?+)
314 'eieio-speedbar-object-expand
315 object
316 (eieio-speedbar-object-buttonname object)
317 'eieio-speedbar-object-click
318 object
319 (oref object buttonface)
320 depth)
321 (if exp
322 (eieio-speedbar-expand object (1+ depth))))))
324 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines ((object eieio-speedbar) _depth)
325 "Base method for creating tag lines for non-object children."
326 (error "You must implement `eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines' for %s"
327 (eieio-object-name object)))
329 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-expand ((object eieio-speedbar) depth)
330 "Expand OBJECT at indentation DEPTH.
331 Inserts a list of new tag lines representing expanded elements within
332 OBJECT."
333 (let ((children (eieio-speedbar-object-children object)))
334 (cond ((eieio-object-p (car children))
335 (mapcar (lambda (car)
336 (eieio-speedbar-make-tag-line car depth))
337 children))
338 (children (eieio-speedbar-child-make-tag-lines object depth)))))
341 ;;; Speedbar specific function callbacks.
343 (defun eieio-speedbar-object-click (_text token _indent)
344 "Handle a user click on TEXT representing object TOKEN.
345 The object is at indentation level INDENT."
346 (eieio-speedbar-handle-click token))
348 (defun eieio-speedbar-object-expand (text token indent)
349 "Expand object represented by TEXT.
350 TOKEN is the object. INDENT is the current indentation level."
351 (cond ((string-match "+" text) ;we have to expand this file
352 (speedbar-change-expand-button-char ?-)
353 (oset token expanded t)
354 (speedbar-with-writable
355 (save-excursion
356 (end-of-line) (forward-char 1)
357 (eieio-speedbar-expand token (1+ indent)))))
358 ((string-match "-" text) ;we have to contract this node
359 (speedbar-change-expand-button-char ?+)
360 (oset token expanded nil)
361 (speedbar-delete-subblock indent))
362 (t (error "Ooops... not sure what to do")))
363 (speedbar-center-buffer-smartly))
365 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-child-description ((obj eieio-speedbar))
366 "Return a description for a child of OBJ which is not an object."
367 (error "You must implement `eieio-speedbar-child-description' for %s"
368 (eieio-object-name obj)))
370 (defun eieio-speedbar-item-info ()
371 "Display info for the current line when in EDE display mode."
372 ;; Switch across the types of the tokens.
373 (let ((tok (speedbar-line-token)))
374 (cond ((eieio-object-p tok)
375 (message (eieio-speedbar-description tok)))
377 (let ((no (eieio-speedbar-find-nearest-object)))
378 (if no
379 (eieio-speedbar-child-description no)))))))
381 (defun eieio-speedbar-find-nearest-object (&optional depth)
382 "Search backwards to the first line associated with an object.
383 Optional argument DEPTH is the current depth of the search."
384 (save-excursion
385 (if (not depth)
386 (progn
387 (beginning-of-line)
388 (when (looking-at "^\\([0-9]+\\):")
389 (setq depth (string-to-number (match-string 1))))))
390 (when depth
391 (while (and (not (eieio-object-p (speedbar-line-token)))
392 (> depth 0))
393 (setq depth (1- depth))
394 (re-search-backward (format "^%d:" depth) nil t))
395 (speedbar-line-token))))
397 (defun eieio-speedbar-line-path (&optional depth)
398 "If applicable, return the path to the file the cursor is on.
399 Optional DEPTH is the depth we start at."
400 (save-match-data
401 (if (not depth)
402 (progn
403 (beginning-of-line)
404 (looking-at "^\\([0-9]+\\):")
405 (setq depth (string-to-number (match-string 1)))))
406 ;; This whole function is presently bogus. Make it better later.
407 (let ((tok (eieio-speedbar-find-nearest-object depth)))
408 (if (eieio-object-p tok)
409 (eieio-speedbar-derive-line-path tok)
410 default-directory))))
413 ;;; Methods to the eieio-speedbar-* classes which need to be overridden.
415 (cl-defmethod eieio-speedbar-object-children ((_object eieio-speedbar))
416 "Return a list of children to be displayed in speedbar.
417 If the return value is a list of OBJECTs, then those objects are
418 queried for details. If the return list is made of strings,
419 then this object will be queried for the details needed
420 to create a speedbar button."
421 nil)
423 (provide 'eieio-speedbar)
425 ;;; eieio-speedbar.el ends here